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Breast cancer deaths in US continue to fall
Breast cancer deaths in the US continue to fall, but new report warns of rise in cases among women younger than 50
Despite a continuous decline in the rate of breast cancer deaths in the United States, the incidence of the disease has increased, especially among younger ages, and significant racial disparities remain,
Breast Cancer Continues to Rise Among Younger Women, Study Finds
Death rates are declining among U.S. women with breast cancer. But the disease is turning up more often in women under age 50.
Breast cancer diagnoses spiking among women under 50, new report reveals
Although breast cancer deaths have been declining for decades in the U.S., diagnoses have been on the uptick among women 50 and younger, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.
U.S. breast cancer deaths declining, but disparities among races remain
While women overall are less likely to die of breast cancer now, some alarming disparities remain, a new American Cancer Society (ACS) analysis warns.
Breast cancer risk rising among women under 50 though overall deaths drop, report finds
The incidence of breast cancer among women younger than 50 has gone up an average of 1.4% a year from 2012 to 2021, according to the report. And for Asian American/Pacific Islander women — who traditionally have had much lower rates of breast cancer than other groups — the incidence among this age group has jumped by 50% since 2000.
Despite Decades of Progress, Breast Cancer Disparities Persist
Disparities also persist for Black women, who are 5 percent less likely to develop breast cancer than white women but are 38 percent more likely to die from the disease, according
U.S. Breast Cancer Deaths Keep Declining, Though Disparities Remain
While women overall are less likely to die of breast cancer now, some alarming disparities remain, a new American Cancer Society (ACS) analysis warns. Death rates for American Indian and Alaska Native women haven't changed for the past 30 years,
New report shows breast cancer deaths are down but cases among young people are up
Breast cancer deaths are down 44% since 1989, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. Stephanie Stahl reprots.
Breast Cancer Death Rates in the U.S. Continue to Drop
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Breast cancer deaths have been dropping for decades, but racial disparities persist
Mortality rates have fallen by 44% since 1989, but Black women are still far more likely than white women to die.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Central Florida first responders recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Central Florida first responders showed their support.
Wake Radiology Launches ‘We See the Difference’ Campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Wake Radiology is launching a month-long campaign during October to highlight the importance of early breast cancer detection and prevention. Wake Radiology’s “We See The Difference” campaign (image attached) underscores the life-saving potential of early detection.
American Cancer Society releases new report during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The data finds that breast cancer mortality rates overall have decreased by 44% since 1989. Takeaways from the Vance-Walz US vice presidential debate Bill and Melinda Gates gave their kids a strict ‘middle-class' upbringing,
NBA Legend Dikembe Mutombo Dies At 58 From Brain Cancer
NBA Hall-of-famer Dikembe Mutombo dies after brain cancer battle at 58
NBA legend and Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo, who played 18 seasons, has died at the age of 58 after a battle with brain cancer, the NBA announced.
NBA Icon Dikembe Mutombo Dead At 58 From Brain Cancer
Mutombo was one of the best defensive players in basketball history and a relentless ambassador for the sport around the globe.
NBA Legend Dikembe Mutombo Tragically Passes Away From Surprising Cancer
"There was nobody more qualified than Dikembe to serve as the NBA's first Global Ambassador. He was a humanitarian at his core. He loved what the game of basketball could do to ma
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Boris Johnson claims in memoir Queen Elizabeth II had bone cancer
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Radon-Induced Child Cancer Widespread Across US, Even at Low Levels
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Alcohol can increase your cancer risk. What experts say about how much is too much
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Outpatient CAR-T therapy can be safe, effective for blood cancer patients
Patients with a fast-spreading blood cancer respond well to outpatient treatment with CAR-T therapy, a new study found.
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Firefighting father calls for cancer tests for crews
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Mammograms can prevent breast cancer deaths. But many skip screening due to cost.
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New Argyle restaurant combines great food with a mission to help kids with cancer
Tuesday marks the grand opening of "Little Joe's Farmstead" in Argyle, but this is no ordinary burger joint. They'll be ...
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